F.Scott Fitzgerald also wrote, Tender is the Night. The main characters are Dr.Dick Diver, Nicole Warren Diver, and Rosemary Speers.
Dr.Dick Diver is an American Psychologist who worked in Zurich. Dick marries Nicole Warren, one of his mental patients. He is intelligent, and his work is the most important thing to him. He has an affair with Rosemary Speers and his marriage with Nicole slowly starts to disintegrate. With this Dick starts to fall apart physically and emotionally, while devolping a drinking problem. At the end of the novel Dick moves back to America and his conditions start to improve.
During the begining of the story Dr.Dick Diver was especially creative and motivated. DIck was aspired and he kept himself buisy with his career and rosemary Sparks, who was his young love. All of this keeps going splendid for the Doctor until he falls hard for one of his mental patients, Nicole Warren. During the middle of Tender is the Night Dick decides that he still loves Rosemary and he cheats on Nicole. In time Nicole found out that Dick had cheated on her and the marriage quickly goes downhill leading the Doctor to develop a sever drinking problem topped of with some emotional sufferage. Everthing in the end, just like any other story turns out for the better of things. Dick goes back home to North America and works on the bad habbits that he developed during the process of loss and divorce. Though this would have never happened if Dick would have treated Nicole like her lover rather then a patient.
..."Your're the only girl I'Ve seen for a very long time That actually did look like something blooming." Dick Diver
..."Made an exit that she had learned young, and on which no director had ever tried to improve." Dick Diver

Nicole Warren Diver is Dicks wife who is a strikingly beautiful mental patient from Chicago. Her family is very wealthy and she likes to travel all around Europe. Nicole is always falling back and forth between sanity and insanity. When Nicole and Dicks marriage fail she marries Tom Barban.In the begining of this characters existance she is a very amourous young lady who is infatuated on and thrives for traveling all around Europe with her beloved family. In the middle of this story Nicole discovers that there is something not right about herself so she gets admitted into the mental hospital where Dr.Dick Diver works. When Dick starts to meet with NIcole and assess her they almost fall immediately in love. This love that she encompasses keeps her stable up until she finds out that Dick has cheated on her with Rosemary. After Dick is confronted their marriage ends disruptively and Dick develops several problems while Nicole maintains her stability and remarries Tom Barban.
..."I am slowly coming back to life...I wish someone were in love with me like boys were ages ago before I was sick. I suppose it will be years, though, before I could think of anything like that."
..."And if I don't know you're the most attractive man I ever met you must think I am still crazy. It's my hard luck, all right--but don't pretend that I don't know-I know everything about you and me."

Rosemary Sparks is Dicks first and youngest love. She is a beautiful actress who has and goes through many boyfriends. She tries to convince Dick that he is the only one she has ever really loved and Dick starts to think he loves her, but then realizes she is too much immature for him. Rosemary is strongly against the vulgar, the facile, and the trivial. She has lived under her mothers armor for her whole life and she does not know how to live her own life the wa that she wishes. Early in the story Rosemary is kind of a harlot, but she is still in love with Dick, but Dick has not caught on so Rosemar remains kind of unfulfilled because she does not have anything to love the way she wants to embrace it. Subtley, Dick falls hard for Rosemary while he is married to Nicole. Rosemary goes on living her life the way she had before engaging with Dr.Diver as Dick is really the only one who is left with nothing due to his selflessness and taking life for granted.
..."So that while Rosemary was a 'simple' child she was protected by a double sheath of her mother's armor and her own - she had a mature distrust of the trivial, the facile and the vulgar."
..."Tangled with love in the moonlight she welcomed the anarchy of her lover."